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Youth Of Today Lyrics

Maybe, if you were some spear-headed guy,
I would listen to what you have to say,
But your just some incapable figure thinking your bigger than me,
But your not,
Yeah, you don't know a thing about the youth of today,
Stating your opinion making it ring in my head all day.

And you say,
My children weren't the same,
My children's children they're the ones to blame,
And you say,
In my day we were better behaved,
But it's not your day, no more.

And we are the youth of today,
Change your hair in every way,
And we are the youth of today,
We'll say what we want to say,
And we are the youth of today,
Don't care what you have to say at all.

And maybe if you had a true point of view I would listen to you,
But its just your one sided opinions getting in my way,
And you dont no a single thing about the youth of today.
Stating your opinion,
And making it ring in my head all day,

And you say,
My children weren't the same,
My children's children they're the ones to blame,
And you say,
In my day we were better behaved,
But it's not your day, no more.

We are the youth of today,
Change your hair in every way,
We are the youth of today,
We'll say what we want to say,
And we are the youth of today,
Don't care what you have to say at all.

And you say,
My children weren't the same,
My children's children they're the ones to blame,
And you say,
In my day we were better behaved,
But it's not your day, no more.


We are the youth of today,
Change your hair in every way,
We are the youth of today,
We'll say what we want to say,
And we are the youth of today,
Don't care what you have to say at all.
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Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

I get the there may be a specific person in mind when she sings this song. That's what it sounds like to me. Anyway, the song is startng to mean a lot to me, not about older people per se, just about people critisizing me for things they don't understand.

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

I think she wrote this song when she was 15. Its not that hard to figure out what its about, its about the P generation against the F2 generation. The older generation get on to the younger generation even tho they dont know what it is like to grow up nowadays. Amy is saying that their time is past and its time for the Youth of Today.

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

Great song with very interesting viewpoint lyrics. Ironically in one song Amy MacDonald actually points out one of the major flaws of the youth of today. "Don't care what you have to say at all. ". The biggest problem with modern youth, at least in the UK, is that they do exactly what they want and don't care about any of the consequences.

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

Awesome song ... and Stingfan is apparently not from the youth of today . I think this is sent out to you "And maybe if you had a true point of view I would listen to you, But its just your one sided opinions getting in my way, And you dont no a single thing about the youth of today. " anyway awesome song

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

vivalavida, I think that's a bit of conclusion-jumping there. I'm part of the youth of today, but I still agree with Stingfan. However, most of the song is anti-older generation, so to speak.

Also, I think in this context, "don't care what you have to say at all" kind of makes sense, after what is apparently being said to "the youth of today".

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

I don't think this is about all people from older generations- just against those people who refuse to see and accept any other POV than their own. How can one accept that?

As Amy demonstrates herself- not everything the youth of today does is bad, and I think she wants older generations to stop bitching about all the young people without exception.

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

I think this song, although catchy, is a little arrogant, shortsighted and hypocritical. First off, she sets up a straw man argument that amounts to a vague caricature of her opponents. She seems to imply that the people represented in lines such as this; "And you say, My children weren't the same, My children's children they're the ones to blame," are her prime political opponents, which is arguable and seems really to beat the rotting horse carcass that is youthful rebellion even when there are no more realistic oppressors to rebel against (save maybe gay rights opponents, but I don't think that's what Macdonald is alluding to). She also speaks as though she is dealing with someone whose views are essentially untrue or wrong, without addressing the same potential problems in her point of view; "And maybe if you had a true point of view I would listen to you, But its just your one sided opinions getting in my way," What makes her point of view any more valid or "true" other than by virtue of it being hers? Why should the opposition, who is, obviously, opposed to her views, regard her opinions? She is giving as little thought and attention to the opposition's point of view as they allegedly are to hers, so why should she expect any more from them? If she is upset over the stubbornness and intolerance of these alleged "older people" then why is she responding by being stubborn, arrogant and dismissive? This kind of mistake makes the song seem as if its intents are more masturbatory than argumentative or thought provoking. If Bill O'Reilly were ever to hear this song, he would laugh. If Karl Rove were ever to hear this song, he would laugh. Macdonald frames the situation egocentrically, which makes it hard to take seriously. She assumes that her opinions are the ONLY "right" or "correct" ones and in the end represents a potentially realistic conflict through the one-way mirror lenses of an arrogant, ignorant teenager. Having said that, I like this song.

I sort of agree with you Duncan, but on the other hand, the song wouldn't sound as good if she sounded ambivalent or contradictory to herself. "OOooooh Old people drive me nuts. OOooooh but on the one hand, maybe we drive them nuts." I think it' just her thoughts on the whole concept of old people saying "well in my day." because I think usually young people do not get a chance to argue back to this because they do not actualy know whether the older generation were really any better in their day. But I think she is making...

I think you misunderstand her intentions; she admits all the faults of her generation pretty quickly, "don't care what you have to say at all" and "we'll say what we wanna say".

Not even she could miss the obvious arrogance of those statements. The problem here is that you're assuming she's trying to make an argument proving others are wrong, but that's not what she's doing. She's actually encouraging freedom of thought and individuality of opinion; that's what Youth of Today stand for.

She is trying to argue against failing to talk to youth, engage with...

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

I dont think it's about old people in general, just about the "everything was better when i was your age" crowd. The saddest thing, a large part of the "youth of today" will be just like that in 60 or 70 Years :(

Cover art for Youth Of Today lyrics by Amy Macdonald

This song was one of the first songs Amy wrote. I think it's about how she feel. When she talks about what her granparents generation are saying 'In my day we were better behaved'. but like she says we are a diffrent generation to then. Things have changed so we have had to change. Its survival of the fittest being a teenager these days.

By saying 'My children's children they're the ones to blame' there saying that we have done something that needs someone to blame. We can use WW1 as an example. Germany had to take war guily even though they didn't technicaly start the war, but its someone to blame so they are taking they are doing so because they new that they couldn't do anything to stop it. And thats exactly how we feel. The youth are being blamed and we feel like germany did but were standing up for ourselves. we are not going to be blamed for something we didn't do.

Did anyone ever think to stop and think WHO RAISED THE YOU, TO MAKE THEM WHAT THEY ARE TODAY??? x

 
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